Grants & Community Initiatives

Angie Carr Klitzsch

Senior Grants Officer

317.634.2423, ext. 146
angelak@cicf.org

My name is Angela Carr Klitzsch and it’s an honor to meet with various not-for-profit organizations in central Indiana and provide organizational, programmatic, and funding guidance. No two days are the same, and I often feel like I’m a part of something larger than myself. The number of people and organizations working to make this community a better place is amazing! I enjoy spending time with my growing family, weekend bonfires with friends, exercising, traveling, and reading.


Angie is a Senior Grants Officer for Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF). Her grantmaking portfolio includes family success, economic sustainability, and health and wellness. Angie also leads CICF’s Family Success Community Leadership Initiative, a multi-year collaborative effort to increase the earnings and assets of low-income individuals, and build capacity/ improve the quality of support services in our community. 

Angie is an alumna of The University of Notre Dame where she received a bachelor’s degree in philosophy and history. She studied abroad at the American University of Cairo in 1999 and joined the Peace Corps where she served as a health education volunteer in Moldova (2000-2002). Angie earned a master’s degree in public affairs and a master’s degree in philanthropic studies at Indiana University. She was hired as The Clowes Fund’s first Program Associate in May 2006 and joined CICF two years later.

Angie serves on the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) National Funders Network Steering Committee, the United Way of Central Indiana’s Capacity Building Task Force, and the board of Planned Parenthood for Young Leaders (PPYL). She is a mentor to students at The Center of Philanthropy and was a founding member of the Indiana chapter of Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy (EPIP).